Balanced Pacers headed back to district final
Clinging to a two-point lead at the break, the Delaware Hayes boys basketball team knew it needed to handle things a bit differently in the second half of Wednesday’s Division I district semifinal against Westerville South than it did in the first.
Spring Pacer Fest draws large crowd
Spring Pacer Fest was held Monday evening and had more than 1,000 attendees, including student athletes, their coaches and the community.
Pursuit of happiness led Kelly to Ohio State
COLUMBUS — As Chip Kelly stood before the media on Tuesday following his first practice as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ohio State, fielding a question about his decision to leave a head coaching position at UCLA to take a perceived lesser role in Columbus, he referenced a story he once heard about legendary musician John Lennon.
Ohio State delivers 84-61 thumping of Michigan on Senior Day
COLUMBUS — With its NCAA Tournament hopes still on life support, Ohio State handled its business on Sunday in a must-win game with an 84-61 dismantling of the lowly Michigan Wolverines in Value City Arena.
Roundup: Braves win first district title since 1998
For the first time since 1998, the Olentangy girls basketball team has a banner to update.
‘Legally Blonde’ to open March 14
Thespians at Hayes High School have been hard at work this semester rehearsing for their upcoming production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” which opens later this month.
Homan talks state of the city at Strand
An estimated crowd of around 130 people gathered inside the Strand Theatre in downtown Delaware on Wednesday to listen as City Manager Tom Homan delivered the State of the City presentation.
World-renowned trumpeter to perform with Symphony
Pacho Flores, the internationally renowned trumpet performer who stunned the audience with his artistry and range when he last performed with the Central Ohio Symphony is returning to headline the Symphony’s March 17 concert.
City, township to consider merger
WESTERVILLE — The city and Harlem Township have announced their intent to merge during a conference call Tuesday with The Gazette. The announcement was made public Wednesday morning.
Two Democrats seeking seat in Congress
Two candidates are running in the Democratic primary for Ohio’s 4th Congressional District.